2010/12/03

Mon poème préféré / My favourite poem

Voici les gagnants en ordre alphabétique:
The winners, in alphabetical order, are:

Will Jordan  = A Daffodil Day (Teresa Hapley)
Anne-Sophie Munger = La cigale et la fourmi (Jean de la Fontaine)
Isabelle Ouimet = Runaway Pumpkin
Patrick Rainholt = Don’t Ever Ask a Centipede (Kenn Nesbitt)
Anna Sherman = The Ice Cream Store (Dennis Lee)

Nous remercions les élèves de 3e année de l’école Christmas Park et leur enseignante, Mme Gurdie Robertson, pour leur participation.
Thank you to the grade 3 classes and their teacher, Mrs. Gundie Robertson, at Christmas Park School for their participation.

2010/12/02

The GLOBE 100

The editors at The Globe & Mail have compiled a list of the books that received the best reviews over the past year and we are proud to say that Beaconsfield Library has 93 out of the 100 in our collection.  The list is available at the Reference Desk or you can click on the links below to find the Globe's list with their reviews.

Canadian fiction http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/the-2010-globe-100-canadian-fiction/article1813220/

International fiction http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/the-2010-globe-100-international-fiction/article1814697/

Non-fiction http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/the-2010-globe-100-non-fiction/article1813452/

Poetry and Graphic novels http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/the-2010-globe-100-poetry-and-graphica/article1813465/

2010/10/28

Hélène Paradis fait rêver les enfants / Hélène Paradis pens dreams for children


Hélène Paradis et Liliane Lefrançois Lord ont fait rêver les enfants de 2e année de l’École primaire Beaconsfield le mercredi 27 octobre.
Liliane Lefrançois Lord, auteure et éditrice, a présenté un roman qu’elle a écrit avec son frère, Viateur Lefrançois, intitulé Un fabuleux voyage à Dragons-Village, publié chez les Éditions du Phoenix en 2007. Elle a lu plusieurs extraits à haute voix et a fait jouer les enfants à un jeu de mots.

Hélène Paradis, résidente de la ville de Beaconsfield, a présenté son premier roman pour enfants, L’univers magique de Maxime, publié le mois dernier chez les Éditions du Phoenix. Elle a aussi parlé des faits divers qu’elle a appris au cours de sa recherche. (Saviez-vous que le béluga est la seule baleine capable de tourner la tête ?)

Les élèves, à leur tour, ont partagé leurs rêves et leurs peurs, et ont posé une foule de questions. C’était une rencontre très réussie !



Hélène Paradis and Liliane Lefrançois Lord brought dreams to life for two grade 2 classes from École primaire Beaconsfield on Wednesday, October 27.

Author/editor Liliane Lefrançois Lord presented a novel she wrote with her brother, Viateur Lefrançois, entitled Un fabuleux voyage à Dragons-Village and published by Éditions du Phoenix in 2007. She read several excerpts to the children and everyone played a word game together.

Beaconsfield resident Hélène Paradis presented her debut novel, L’univers magique de Maxime, which was published last month by Éditions du Phoenix. She also talked about the fascinating things she learned in her research for the book. (Did you know that the beluga is the only whale that can turn its head?)

The students, in turn, shared their dreams and their fears, and asked many questions. It was a fun-filled hour for everyone!

2010/09/01

Spotlight on Graphic Novels

Just what are graphic novels anyway? I'll give you a hint: they're not full of violent or explicit scenes, and they're more than just comic books! Graphic novels are stories that are told in visual form. They do not constitute a genre on their own; rather, they tell stories in particular genres, such as mystery, biography, family stories, and others. But unlike popular comic strips, graphic novels rely on continuity to relate one page to the next. As Art Spiegelman once said, "a graphic novel is a comic book that you need a bookmark for".
Here is a short, but by no means exhaustive, list of excellent graphic novels in different genres that can be found in this library.

Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, 2 vol.
by Art Spielgelman (G SPE)
1.My Father Bleeds History
2.And Here My Troubles Began
Genre: Memoir/History
Art Spiegelman tells the powerful story of how his father survived the Holocaust. All nationalities are symbolically dehumanized here: Jews are mice, Germans are cats, Americans are dogs, etc.

The Nobody by Jeff Lemire (G LEM)
Genre: Fiction
A strange man wrapped head to toe in bandages arrives in a small town. When a local woman mysteriously disappears, he is the immediate suspect.

Cancervixen
By Marisa Acocella Marchetto (G MAR)
Genre: Memoir
This is a powerful memoir in which the author/illustrator tells of her battle with breast cancer.


A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge By Josh Neufield (G NEU)
Genre: History
This graphic novel depicts the events of Hurricane Katrina though six true stories of New Orleanians who survived the storm.








If ever you want to find good graphic novels, remember that a librarian is always available to help you find something that you will like. If this topic interests you, be sure to pick up the pamphlet entitled "What Are Graphic Novels?" on your next visit to the library.
Posted by Julia Gilbert, Reference Librarian

2010/07/29

BASED ON THE BOOK

Are movies that are based on books ever as good as the books themselves? Here are some suggestions which may start the debate.

New Moon by Stephenie Meyer


Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

My sister's keeper by Jodi Picoult

Precious based on the novel Push by Sapphire.

2010/07/22

Les sagas de l'été

Cet été, pourquoi ne pas plonger dans les sagas de quelques auteurs à succès?



TREMBLAY-D'ESSIAMBRE, Louise   
Mémoires d'un quartier  
  1. Laura
  2. Antoine
  3. Évangéline
  4. Bernadette
  5. Adrien
  6. Francine (en commande)
DAVID, Michel  Un bonheur si fragile   
  1. L'engagement
  2. Le drame
  3. Les épreuves (en commande)

ALLARD, Francine           La couturière
  1. Les aiguilles du temps
  2. La vengeance de la veuve noire
  3. Permanence du romarin (disponible en septembre)